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                    [Title] => Ombudsman pushes graft charges vs general, aide
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                    [Title] => Filipino youth urged to remember EDSA 1
                    [Summary] => Twenty years seems a long time for many young Filipinos who have no memory of the historic five-day EDSA revolt that ousted a dictator on Feb. 25, 1986.


The Philippines introduced the bloodless people power to the world, which eventually became the model for other countries to follow in removing oppressive leaders through peaceful means.

Recalling those fateful days of Feb. 22-25, 1986, former Manila mayor Mel Lopez said on the first day of the revolt, he had a speaking engagement at the Far Eastern University in the University Belt.
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The Philippines introduced the bloodless people power to the world, which eventually became the model for other countries to follow in removing oppressive leaders through peaceful means.

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